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Essential of Islam – Fard Ulum Course Date: November 1, 2023


Key Highlights

  1. Makruhat (Disliked Acts) in Salah:
    • Detailed explanation of Makruh Tanzihi (mildly disliked) and Makruh Tahrimi (prohibitively disliked).
    • Actions such as folding clothes, tying hair, or unnecessary movements during Salah are highlighted as Makruh Tahrimi.
    • Violations like turning the face or improper clothing can invalidate or reduce the reward of Salah.
  2. Prohibition of Takabbur (Arrogance):
    • Explanation of avoiding actions that might display arrogance, especially in dress and behavior during Salah.
    • Folding clothes or raising pants above ankles improperly with an intent of superiority is Makruh Tahrimi.
  3. Photography and Videography in Islam:
    • Detailed discussion on the rulings against creating images or videos of humans and animals due to their association with shirk (idolatry) in earlier communities.
    • Cautionary examples highlight the potential misuse of such technologies.
  4. Lessons from Islamic History:
    • Context on how previous communities fell into idolatry through gradual deviations.
    • Importance of preserving the sunnah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ as a defense against modern fitan (trials).
  5. Islamic Rulings Derived from Hadith and Ulama:
    • Highlighted the importance of contextual rulings and their evolution due to societal changes, e.g., short-sleeve clothing.
  6. Educational Takeaways:
    • The emphasis on learning Islamic jurisprudence under a qualified teacher.
    • Reference to works like Bahari Shariat as essential resources for comprehensive Islamic knowledge.

Quranic References

  1. Quranic Emphasis on Salah:
    • Underlying principle that humility and unity are the essence of congregational prayers.
  2. Allah’s Attribute of Takabbur (Pride):
    • Exclusivity of this attribute to Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ as a sign of His greatness.

Hadith References

  1. Sayyidina Rasulullah ﷺ on Images:
    • “The most severely punished on the Day of Judgment will be those who make images.” (Sahih Muslim)
    • Context provided about idolatry and the caution against drawing humans or animals.
  2. Prohibition Against Takabbur in Dress:
    • Hadith cited about the dangers of arrogance being associated with specific actions during Salah.

Questions and Answers Highlighted

  1. On Makruhat in Salah:
    • Question: Does lifting clothes to prevent them from dragging count as gathering clothes?
      Answer: Yes, it falls under the prohibited act of gathering clothes.
  2. On Needing to Relieve Oneself:
    • Question: What if someone needs to relieve themselves urgently during Salah?
      Answer: They should break Salah if necessary and repeat it after relieving themselves.
  3. On Images in Rooms:
    • Question: Can Salah be performed in a room with images?
      Answer: No, if images are displayed in places of respect (e.g., walls or tables), Salah is invalid.

Important Islamic Principles Covered

  1. Fard (Obligations):
    • Details on fulfilling obligations correctly in Salah to ensure validity.
  2. Avoiding Innovations (Bid’ah):
    • Strict adherence to the sunnah to avoid gradual deviations in worship practices.
  3. Balancing Modern Needs and Traditions:
    • Acknowledging modern necessities like security cameras while adhering to rulings.

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